By Charles Toutant | David Gialanella | May 15, 2020
A pedestrian who suffered multiple fractures when he was hit by a vehicle while crossing a street in Jersey City agreed to a $675,000 settlement in…
By Suzette Parmley | Charles Toutant | May 7, 2020
An East Brunswick woman who was injured after the vehicle she was riding in was rear-ended by a tow truck agreed to a $1.5 million settlement in her Middlesex…
By Suzette Parmley | May 5, 2020
Maria Moser Meister at the time of the 2017 accident was general counsel for finance firm Milberg Factors in New York, and previously had been an associate at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett.
By David Gialanella | April 30, 2020
A Middlesex County judge on April 23 approved the final portion of a $6.5 million settlement in a medical malpractice suit, Estate of Horvath v. Alegre-Gomez,…
By Charles Toutant | April 27, 2020
The volume of inquiries to legal funders has been strong, and is getting a further boost thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. The increased volume has resulted in more suits by funders against law firms over nonrepayment of advances.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Louis Locascio | April 27, 2020
OP ED: The majority opinion in a recent case relied upon the absence of the word "radiator" from the regulation, to conclude that a radiator is not a part of the heating system, and therefore the landlord is not required to cover it with insulating material. This retired judge disagrees.
By Charles Toutant | April 22, 2020
Johnson & Johnson takes issue with the subpoena of its chief executive, Alex Gorsky, at trial and said jurors were exposed to inflammatory and inadmissible evidence that yielded an award that "breaches the outer limit of constitutional propriety."
By Charles Toutant | April 21, 2020
The new suits claim deviations from accepted medical practices put residents at risk.
By Suzette Parmley | April 21, 2020
Plaintiff Brenda Crespo, 69, of Cranford, in Union County, sued defendant Deborah Dennis over an accident in Cranford that she claimed left her with multiple injuries and lingering pain.
By Charles Toutant | April 20, 2020
The suit claimed Wawa dispensed the hot water at a dangerous temperature that would immediately cause burns if spilled on flesh and that Wawa knew of the hazard and acted with disregard for the safety of its customers.
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